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By: The Pop Culture Muse Date: December 28, 2021

If 2020 was the year of surviving together, 2021 was the year of deciding what we actually want. From the silver screen to our TikTok feeds, the romantic storylines of 2021 weren't just about "happily ever after." They were messy, complicated, digital, and deeply human. sexhubs01e01720pwebdlx2264esubkatmovie1 2021

Whether it was celebrities rekindling old flames, TV characters navigating the "situationship," or movie heroes learning to love themselves first, here is the definitive recap of relationships and romance in 2021.


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Movies in 2021 stopped pretending that every romance had a clear label. 2021 was a massive year for real-life love

Superman & Lois (The CW) – Clark & Lois 2021 proved that marriage doesn't kill a story; boring writing does. Clark and Lois were the rock stars of romance this year. They fought about parenting, work-life balance, and secrets—just like real couples. Their love wasn't a destination; it was the engine of the show. Watching them sit on the porch after a near-apocalypse, drinking coffee, was more romantic than any dramatic rain-kiss.

After a year of Zoom calls, television finally let characters breathe the same air again—and the chemistry was explosive.

Bridgerton (Netflix) – Daphne & Simon Let’s be honest: 2021 started with everyone talking about The Duke and I. While the marriage-of-convenience trope is old, Regé-Jean Page and Phoebe Dynevor turned the heat up to a thousand. Their storyline was pivotal because it addressed consent within marriage—a surprisingly progressive conversation for a period drama. Their "fake" love became real, proving that sometimes the best relationships start with a solid friendship (and a lot of longing glances across a ballroom). communicated their fears

Sex/Life (Netflix) – Billie & Brad vs. Billie & Cooper This show was 2021’s guiltiest pleasure. The central love triangle asked a painful question: Can you have a stable marriage and wild passion at the same time? While critics were divided, the relationship storyline resonated because it spoke to the mid-30s crisis of "Is this all there is?" It wasn't about choosing the "bad boy" (Brad) or the "safe husband" (Cooper); it was about a woman reclaiming her own narrative.

Ted Lasso (Apple TV+) – Roy & Keeley The healthiest relationship on television in 2021. No lies, no miscommunication tropes. Roy Kent and Keeley Jones supported each other’s careers, communicated their fears, and actually liked each other. In a year of uncertainty, watching two people say, "I’m not ready to say I love you yet, but I’m falling," was the emotional security blanket we all needed.